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โI have a stack of case reviews on my desk, Freeman,โ said the ACC. โI grab the first one off the top every time. Your team will have to get used to taking pot luck.โ
Kenneth Truelove lifted the weighty file from the pile and perused it.
โThis case is more recent,โ he said. โOnly six years ago. Someone shot the poor devil on his doorstep on the outskirts of Trowbridge. Gerald Hogan was a fifty-four-year-old financial services professional who worked as a financial advisor, providing investment management and evaluating tax strategies for a range of clients. Gerry, as his friends and family called him, was playing snooker with his two sons, Sean and Byron at their home on Trowle Common. Sean was eighteen and Byron sixteen. Gerryโs partner, Rachel Cummins, a thirty-year-old personal trainer, was in the home gym.โ
โThat could make for an interesting family dynamic,โ said Gus.
โGet your mind out of the gutter, Freeman,โ said the ACC.
โSorry, sir. Iโm sure that whoever handled this case the first time around asked the right questions. The murder file will highlight any shenanigans.โ
โThe financial services game must pay well if Hogan had a large enough property to accommodate a snooker room,โ said Geoff Mercer.
โIf I might finish the outline of the case, gentlemen,โ said Kenneth. โThe attack took place on Sunday, the sixth of May at half-past six in the evening. Gerry and the boys were having a few frames before watching the World Championship final from The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The doorbell rang once, but nobody reacted in the games room. The boys hadnโt heard it because they had the TV on for the build-up to the evening session. Rachel had to towel herself down and dash from the gym to the front door. On the doorstep, she found a man, half-turned away from her, who asked for Gerry Hogan. Rachel was annoyed at getting dragged away from her fitness routines. She left the man outside while she dashed towards the games room at the back of the house and shouted for her partner.โ
โCould she supply an accurate description of this man?โ asked Gus.
โRachel carried her towel with her to the front door,โ said the ACC. โShe told the detectives that she was more interested in covering her sweat-covered top half and not giving this guy or the neighbours a cheap thrill.โ
โThe gunman didnโt register then,โ said Gus.
โMs Cummins said he was tall, white, and casually dressed. As she didnโt get a look at his face, she couldnโt give the police an accurate assessment of his age. As she said to DI Kirkpatrick in 2012, it was unusual for someone to turn up uninvited, but she never queried why this man wanted to speak to Gerry.โ
โWhat happened next?โ asked Gus.
โRachel returned to the gym. The sons told the police that they carried on the game they were playing. All three were too far from the front door to hear anything that happened on the doorstep.โ
โWhat about the neighbours?โ asked Gus. โDid nobody hear raised voices, sounds of a scuffle or an argument? The attack occurred early on a Sunday evening. You can guarantee there would be a dog walker somewhere in the vicinity. Couldnโt the police find someone on their way to or from a church?โ
โWe know it was a sizeable property, Gus,โ said Geoff. โThe name of the area where they lived suggests wide and open spaces surrounded it. My first question would be, how did the killer get there? Was he on foot? Did Rachel Cummins see a car outside on the roadway?โ
โA neighbour heard a motorcycle accelerating past his house that evening,โ said Kenneth. โHe couldnโt be sure of the time, but he heard it backfire, and then it buzzed past sounding like an angry wasp. Ms Cummins said there was no car in their driveway. She was only at the door for a few seconds. The last thing she wanted to do was stand there in a sports bra and lycra bottoms talking to a stranger.โ
โI doubt the motorcycle connected to the murder as it wasnโt a high-powered machine,โ said Gus. โPerhaps the sort of moped a teenager might ride? What about the backfire the neighbour mentioned?โ
โLet me run through the sequence of events that we can verify,โ said the ACC. โThe front doorbell rang at around six-thirty. Rachel Cummins answered the door, and only ten seconds later, she was hurrying to the back of the house to call her partner. Gerry left the games room to talk to the man on the doorstep. Rachel returned to the gym. Sean and Byron finished the frame of snooker they were playing when their father left. Sean opened the games room door at six-forty-five. The front door was half-open. Sean called out to his Dad that Ronnie OโSullivan and Ali Carter would soon get introduced to the crowd. The boys were keen not to miss a ball getting potted. Rachel heard Sean shout and decided the interruptions to her exercising had destroyed the mood. She donned a t-shirt and came through to the hallway to see what was keeping her partner. Rachel peered around the door to find Gerry lying on the gravel outside. Heโd been shot in the head at close range. A single shot to the temple.โ
โWell, that changes everything,โ said Gus.
โWhy?โ asked Geoff Mercer. โThe neighbour said he heard a backfire, and then a motorcycle went past his house.โ
โThe man Rachel saw might not be our gunman,โ said Gus. โWould Gerry Hogan step outside to talk to a stranger who might have posed a threat? Itโs more likely he would stand inside his home with one hand on the door for security. He would want to get rid of the bloke quickly. Remember what Gerry and his
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